Andruw Jones signs 2 yr $36MM contract with Dodgers
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<< <i>A five-time All-Star, Jones will receive a $12.2 million signing bonus, of which $5.1 million is payable next year, $2.1 million in 2009 and $5 million in 2010. He well get salaries of $9 million next year and $15 million in 2009, and also will receive a no-trade clause.
....Jones hit .222 this season, his lowest average since he batted .217 in 106 at-bats as a rookie in 1996. His 26 home runs were his fewest since 1997. He drove in 94 runs for the Braves, but finished with a paltry .311 on-base percentage. >>
edited bekuz i dunt no how 2 spel dogerz
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
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<< <i> good deal for him, bad for the dogers. he's gonna play half his games in a pitchers park lol. If he's lucky he will duplicate his stats. >>
you're entitled to your opinion.
let's assume last year was an anomaly, which it appears to be given his track record. let's also assume he has no serious injuries. you would expect him to hit around .260, 30 hrs, 100 RBIs, 90 runs and a .340 OBP. You'll also expect + defense at center field.
I would rather have that for two years than have tori hunter (who was coming off a career year) for five years at a slightly higher per year price for 10 more BA points and 10 more stolen bases (and likely 5-10 less more HRS and 10-20 less RBIs).
and it's a small sample size, but jones has hit .306 with a .386 OBP at Dodger Stadium.
Is Jones' worth that much per year? No...not even close. It's laughable that a career .260 hitter would get that type of money. But, relative to the market...and especially relative to his worth last year (5-6 yrs at 100 million), i think the dodgers did well. I personally think it's a sane deal...at least compared to some of the contracts we've seen recently. I fell off my chair when i heard the hunter deal...the linebrink deal....and the cordero deals. Those are a heckuva lot worse than the jones' deal, in my opinion. and let's not even talk about what i did after barry zito got his contract last season.
but, of course, the dodgers are stuck paying center field money to juan pierre....who is vastly overpaid given his relative production to the team.
Erik
<< <i>I'm surprised that Torii Hunter got a much better deal than Andruw. Anyone else surprised!? >>
Considering both players stats last year Im not
<< <i>I'm surprised that Torii Hunter got a much better deal than Andruw. Anyone else surprised!? >>
the power of a career-best year vs. career-worst year. Jones does make more money per year than Hunter, FWIW.
<< <i> .260 career hitter, .340 OBP. yeah, he's worth it. >>
he is. God told me so last night. End of story.
How is that for "Who Knows?"
Money well burned i say.... I guess they think they are the Los Angeles Dodgers of Anaheim now.... Didn't you learn anything when we overpaid for Colon??????????
Jones has lost more defensive value than anyone in baseball. Caused mostly by how high his value once was, but still has to be some concern if he isn't going to hit 40 homruns
The K/BB rate was still the same, and that is often the best indicator on whether or not a player can bounce back. He was within 10 homeruns of some of his best seasons and the average should easily move back to .250-.260. It is hard to fathom how it is possible for that to be worth $18 million, but in today's market it is a fair contract